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Oh yeah. I have been up above the treeline on Whistler, skiing on a stormy day with a couple of friends. Something we often take for granted. (“There’s a restaurant over there, and below us a lift to take us back up the mountain, and ski patrol and other skiers to helps us out if someone gets hurt…”) But a wrong turn up there, and you are on your own in a very inhospitable set of conditions.

Without all that parenthetical support, you need to be well-trained and well-equipped in order to enter this kind of country, especially in winter.

<grin>We all do one thing better than we do anything else. Not necessarily better than anyone else, but it’s the thing we’re best at ourselves.

For me, that’s been skiing. Though… maybe my writing has finally caught up with it. I’m pretty happy with the photography, but I’d really need to pay more attention to technical skill to get there with that. Come to think of it, my technical knowledge of grammar sucks (I get by on what ‘sounds good’).

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This book is a new addition to Published Works, available in hardcover, softcover and a free PDF. The book features a suite of words and images from the Harmony in Word and Form gallery exhibit which ran from August through the end of October, 2018.